Top 10 Secondary Schools in Uganda

Top 10 Secondary Schools in Uganda

Mission and Vision is to attain academic excellence through hard work, Instilling virtue, honesty, purity and love, amongst the students so that they become life long learners and responsible citizens.

To help students discover and develop their talents for future use in order to rise and shine for ever.

To provide quality education to the youth in consideration with a cute competition at all levels of education.

To be partners with the government in development especially the eradication of ignorance and illiteracy which is the root course of backwardness.

To prepare our students to become responsible and hard-working citizens.

The name of the school is Garden Groove College Buddo. Our Academic Mission is based on, Religion, Cultural Values and Behavior, Technical work and Sports.

7. Nabisunsa Girls Secondary School

A Muslim founded girl’s school in Kampala District headed by a Muslim headmistress Hajjat Aisha Lubega from senior one to six.

6. Kibuli Secondary School

is one of the leading mixed sex boarding secondary schools in Uganda. Located in the Kibuli suburb in Kampala, the Muslim faith-based but non-sectarian school sits on one of Kampala’s seven hills, Kibuli Hill enjoying a reputation as a leading academic centre with a rich history of sporting achievements.

Makerere College School is a prestigious school in Uganda, which shares a campus with Makerere University. It was established in 1945 to provide teaching practice for students at the University’s School of Education. It is a day school with boarding facilities.

Founded in March 1906, King’s College Budo, located In Wakiso district, Nsangi county, Nsangi parish, Budo village 5km off the main Kampala – Masaka road, has come a long way and, as we all know, one hundred years and more is not an easy thing to be, for it brings with it its creaks and pains.

We have been given the impetus to become the leading private secondary school in the country, posting excellent results in the national examinations. At Namugongo we are moving from a good school to a great family of God as we struggle to maintain our culture of academic excellence. The school’s aims and objectives are; to pass out academically excellent students, who are God fearing and imbued with leadership skills. On the academic front our students pass their ‘Ordinary’ and ‘Advanced’ level examinations with distinction.

Hello friends, I am very sorry for your ranking procedures because I can not see St Mary’s SS Kitende,St Mary Kisubi,Uganda Martyrs Namugongo,King’s College Budo, Makerere College, Kisubi High School and Turkish Light Academy. According to what I have seen with your ranking,I think each an everyone came with his or her own school ranking but not how the school performances are made according to the number of the students who has got the highest marks in all subjects.

1. Let’s have some more info on factors / parameters u apply and the respective scores for each school, so we can appreciate your analysis.
2. Any rank matrix you use?
3. Separate Private from the Government aided schools.
4. Do you consider: Teachers’ competence, Teacher student raios, student quality, environment, setup, etc??

“FOOLISH GALATIANS, WHO BEWITCHED U” BIBLICAL PAUL ASKS THEM.
WHAT CAN I ASK THESE RANKING GROUP MEMBERS?
I REALI DON’T KNOW WAL A WANNA DO ABOUT ASKING.
MANY SCHOOLS SHOULD V SURFACED B4 BETHANY. WHY LEAV SCHOOLS LIKE
NTARE, MARY HILL,VALLEY COLLEGE,SEETA HIGH…..
KYANDENGA NYOWE KANDEKYERAHO.
BE BLESSED AS U DO A RETAKE IN RANKINGS.

I also dont believe in the criteria used to select these schools.The obvious best schools were left out.Some private schools do really perform not only in exams but helping the idividual identify themselves wholly.They also take discipline and other attributes seriously.
A school like Mityana Standard Secondary School in Mityana.Its the second best in the district.Its also among the best in the country.How dare you miss it.This doesnot represent any truth considering the level of education in Uganda,Your findings are very wrong they donot need to be published for represesnting the truth.

I don’t really understand how they came up with such rankings but I expected St. Marys College Kisubi, Ntare School, and Namagunga on the List and not Bethany, Kabbojja or Kgarden-what???. May be they are ranking in terms of other things. Namugongo is highly expected if the rankings are strictly according to academic performance.

all the School you have been mentioned befor are in good ranking acept Makerere college, and you have forgotten Kisubi High School, St Mary’s college Kisubi and Namagunga, do you really care about the performance of school or the nature of school in term of building and all staff. I beleive this may be a joked nor reality and I hope many people will support my suggestion and thank